Widder
See also: widder
German
Etymology
From Old High German widar, from Proto-Germanic *weþruz, akin to Old Saxon wethar, English wether.
Pronunciation
Noun
Widder m (genitive Widders, plural Widder)
Declension
See also
- (Western astrology signs) Tierkreiszeichen; Widder, Stier, Zwillinge, Krebs, Löwe, Jungfrau, Waage, Skorpion, Schütze, Steinbock, Wassermann, Fische (Category: de:Astrology)
Further reading
- “Widder” in Duden online
Luxembourgish
Etymology
From Middle High German wider, from Old High German widar, from Proto-Germanic *weþruz. Cognate with German Widder, Dutch weder, English wether, Danish væder, Icelandic veður, Swedish vädur.
Pronunciation
Noun
Widder m (plural Widder)
See also
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